Let’s all take a moment to appreciate the Bank. All of our division rival stadiums seem so cold and corporate in comparison


Let’s all take a moment to appreciate the Bank. All of our division rival stadiums seem so cold and corporate in comparison

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  1. Love CBP, but how the Navy Yard DC neighborhood has built up around Nationals Park since they moved there is pretty cool. It’s a legit neighborhood now, restaurants/bars, etc.
    Citi Field is very isolated, there are plans to build up the surrounding parking lots… we shall see.
    Marlins – disaster. Shopping mall feel.
    Truist / Battery … very nice, but yeah, very corporate.

  2. Citizens Bank is a beautiful ballpark, but outside of LoanDepot we do have a pretty solid division of parks

    Also calling the other ballparks “corporate” when ours is named Citizens Bank is kinda funny

  3. Nationals Park is great, gotta give it to them. Just can’t imagine trying to get parking for a game, since it would be like the equivalent of sticking CBP on South Street.

  4. Citi Field is just as nice as CBP if we are being honest. I didn’t love Nationals Park, but it’s not bad.

  5. Love CBP, but I prefer CITI field. But it could be that that’s where I watch the Phils more often. 🤷🏻‍♂️

  6. CBP is my favorite of the bunch but they’re all honestly good stadiums (Mets/Braves/Nats at least – haven’t been to Miami’s)

  7. This is going to be a hot take, but CBP isn’t as good as it used to be. The new “out of town scoreboard”, ads covering the flowerbeds, and new main scoreboard that has more ads and a worse graphics package really hurts the park. It was a top 10ish park, and now it’s probably average at best. It’s still better than all of the other NL East stadiums I’ve been to, but CBP has lost a *lot* of the charm that it used to have.

  8. Nah I genuinely think Truist is a nice looking park

    Also let’s not act like the sports complex isn’t a giant asphalt desert

  9. I do like the “closed in” feeling of Citi Field. Has the ability to create a really intense atmosphere than a more open park.

  10. Not a bad seat in the park. I will say though I just swoon for Camden Yards and PNC.

  11. Nationals Park is basically a carbon copy of CBP. Wtf are you talking about?

  12. The bank was much nicer before it turned into Mini Times Square.
    Removing the out of town square board took away the charm. The orange Aspkundh ad is also hideous and annoying

  13. The least you could do is use a more current picture of the Bank, where the ads are covering up one of the best things about the park – the flower beds.

    What isn’t corporate about the Bank?

  14. you can almost see the beer cans on the warning track in the second pic

  15. Honestly I like atlantas. Miami is meh cuz it’s a dome but I get it, nationals park is a rip off of CBP but with no view. Mets = trash

  16. Nationals Park was pretty cool, not gonna lie. Truist and Loan Depot Park look so corporate and bland. I miss the old Marlins park with the fishtanks, lime green, and the home run monstrosity. I’ve heard good things about Citi Field but don’t have a huge opinion on that.

    None of them compare to CBP though.

  17. Citi Field and Nationals Park are both really nice. This seems like a weird homer thing where you can’t separate the team from the ballpark.

  18. Fenway is the most overrated stadium in the country. Famous because it was made in 1900 and has history there. Feed me the bank all day

  19. Truist park: 4/10. I’ll admit The Battery is a solid idea, but that’s the only thing keeping it from a 0/10. For one, it automatically looses several points for being the Braves home stadium. Two, it’s not even in the city of Atlanta, it’s in some suburb outside the city.

    Nationals park: 3/10. Doesn’t even have an actual park name other than the team that plays there, but at least it’s better than shit like “Guaranteed Rate Field” and it’s always packed with Phillies fans so it’s like our slightly shitty home away from home.

    Citi Field: it’s actually in the city the team plays for, so that’s something. But the planes going overhead are annoying and I’m looking for any possible reason to give the Mets a crap score also so 4.5/10 Ms. Met can get it.

    The Marlins stadium: 2/10 solely because it’s so incredibly forgettable I can’t be assed to remember the name. How does Florida have TWO MLB teams and yet attendance is lower than my middle school talent show?

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